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Mission teams, media, VIP guests and social media invitees were at ESA's ESOC mission control centre for the Aeolus launch on 22 August 2018. Image credit: ESA/J. Mai
Ignacio Jiménez y Pilar Massa (como Martha y Henry)
De un texto de Polly Stenham
y dirigida por Pilar Massa
en el Teatro Zorrilla.
Una lástima que la sala estuviera tan vacía.
Allá el mundo. Ellos se lo perdieron.
Yo no.
Y me alegro.
Mi primera acreditación para Valladolindies como fotógrafa.
(algo se salvó, de alguna manera...)
Sascha Freigang is the ESA-sponsored medical doctor from Germany spending 12 months at Concordia research station in Antarctica for the 2022–2023 season. He facilitates a number of experiments on the effects of isolation, light deprivation, and extreme temperatures on the human body and mind.
Concordia research station in Antarctica is located on a plateau 3200 m above sea level. A place of extremes, temperatures can drop to –80°C in the winter, with a yearly average temperature of –50°C.
As Concordia lies at the very southern tip of Earth, the Sun does not rise above the horizon in the winter and does not set in the summer. The crew must live without sunlight for four months of the year.
The altitude and location mean that the air in Concordia is very thin and holds less oxygen. Venturing outside the base requires wearing layers of clothes and limits the time spent outdoors.
During the harsh winter no outside help can be flown in or reach the base over land – the crew have to solve any problems on their own.
Despite all these hardships, up to 16 people spend around a year at a time living in Concordia in the name of science. Far removed from civilisation, the white world of Antarctica offers researchers the opportunity to collect data and experiment like no other place on Earth.
The base is so unlike anything found elsewhere in the world that ESA participates in the Italian-French base to research future missions to other planets, using the base as a model for extraterrestrial planets.
Credits: ESA/IPEV/PNRA–S. Freigang
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Mission teams, media, VIP guests and social media invitees were at ESA's ESOC mission control centre for the Aeolus launch on 22 August 2018. Image credit: ESA/J. Mai
*The landing site on the comet.
*It's unclear how risky this might be, since the landing probe is moving so slowly, and gravity is so weak on this comet, that it can't very well "crash." It might land upside-down, apparently.
Mission teams, media, VIP guests and social media invitees were at ESA's ESOC mission control centre for the Aeolus launch on 22 August 2018. Image credit: ESA/J. Mai
Metopa VIII del lado Sur del Partenón. Tanto la cabeza como el brazo derecho y el pie izquierdo faltan en la figura del Lapita que está arrodillado en su pierna derecha. El centauro lo mantiene en esa posición ya que la pierna izquierda frontal de él está sobre la pierna izquierda del Lapita. Del centauro falta toda la parte humana, así como la pierna izquierda trasera.
El siguiente enlace del museo ofrece una detallada descripción de esta metopa con así como dos vistas adicionales de esta pieza en:
www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collecti...
La nota del museo al pie de la metopa dice literalmente:
“Lapith and centaur wrestle at close range with the Lapith’s foot resting on a strand of folds. The upper part of the relief was destroyed in the explosion of 1687.
SOUTH METOPE VIII”
ESA's Pangaea 2021 course trainee Robin Eccleston engaged in the use of tools for the microbiology experiment.
Credits: ESA–A.Romeo
akjakja te colocabas de mil maneras para poder sacarte fotos D:!, & de las miles que te saque dejamos como Cinco k9, ya qué salias movido & cosas así, te adoro puequeñin!
A selection of images from the 'Long Night of the Stars', ESOC's 50th anniversary open house, on Friday, 8 September 2017. Credit: ESA/J.Mai
Amiga Mayra estaba de cumpleaños y es de quienes aprecian los regalos personales. Asi que me atreví con una croquera temática para ella que es costurera, ojala le guste!!
Mission teams, media, VIP guests and social media invitees were at ESA's ESOC mission control centre for the Aeolus launch on 22 August 2018. Image credit: ESA/J. Mai
This was one of the best concert on Espanlava this summer !
I loved the music and the vibrating energy of the band.
Kiitos, Pirulainen, you guys rock !
www.etno-espa.fi/ensembles2014/#9"
The music of Pirulainen is full of passion, raspy and robust acoustic sounds, absorbing storytelling and captivating charisma. This sextet has forged its own path that knows no musical borders, and is known for its mischievous and intense live performances. The group’s first full-length album “Hurja hehku” was chosen as the best folk music recording of the year 2013.
The concert is brought to you by the Finnish Folk Music Association."
Esa Alanko – vocals
Kyösti Järvelä – fiddle
Tero Hautamäki – bass
Joni Koski – guitar
Lauri Kotamäki – accordion
Anssi Rantala – drums
Sobrevolando sobre mareas
encuentro el quehacer tareas
es una satisfacción única personal
fuera de todo lo racional
es una tarea intransferible
a tus metas adherible
sobrevolando la poesía
en prosa en rima decía
sobre el mundo imperfecto
el caos reinaría
lenguas populares dicen
que tu mundo forjas con el predices
tu mundo es tu sueño
tu sueño tu vida y tu tu dueño
sobrevolando el mar
y tus nubes llegando a amar
con tus alas formando figuras
creando en ella una suave blandura
blandura para llenar con chocolate
el más dulce de todos en ti late
chocolate sublimemente dulce
serán nuestras alas las que impulse
Ivana Heredia, Antía González e Ignacio Jiménez (como Mia, Alice y Henry)
De un texto de Polly Stenham
y dirigida por Pilar Massa
en el Teatro Zorrilla.
Una lástima que la sala estuviera tan vacía.
Allá el mundo. Ellos se lo perdieron.
Yo no.
Y me alegro.
Reunión Grupo Flickr Monterrey
Viernes 03 Ocutbre 2008
El anfitrión Hugo Sergio
Isaa Conteras y Marisa.
Ármas y Liliana.
Loco_ver y Sra.
ESA-Astronaut Alexander Gerst besucht am 21. April 2015 den Campus Garching der Technischen Universität München.
A selection of images from the 'Long Night of the Stars', ESOC's 50th anniversary open house, on Friday, 8 September 2017. Credit: ESA/J.Mai
A selection of images from the 'Long Night of the Stars', ESOC's 50th anniversary open house, on Friday, 8 September 2017. Credit: ESA/J.Mai